Dharma–Adharma Marks; Daśāha, Piṇḍa Formation, Śrāddha Calendar, Śayyā-dāna, and Sapiṇḍīkaraṇa Rules
भृङ्गारकरकादर्शं पञ्चवर्णं वितानकम् / शय्यामेवंविधां कृत्वा ब्राह्मणाय निवेदयेत्
bhṛṅgārakarakādarśaṃ pañcavarṇaṃ vitānakam / śayyāmevaṃvidhāṃ kṛtvā brāhmaṇāya nivedayet
భృంగారం (జలపాత్రం), కరకం (పాత్రం) మరియు అద్దం, అలాగే ఐదు రంగుల వితానం కలిగిన అటువంటి శయ్యను సిద్ధం చేసి, దానిని బ్రాహ్మణునికి నివేదించి (దానం) చేయాలి।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Culmination of śayyā-dāna sequence (after preparation)
Concept: Ritual action reaches fruition through proper completion and rightful donation; the recipient (brāhmaṇa) functions as the dharmic conduit for merit-transfer in śrāddha contexts.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala is shaped by saṅkalpa, vidhi, and dāna; giving loosens possessiveness (mamatā) and purifies the mind toward sattva.
Application: Complete rites carefully (including symbolic completeness like pañcavarṇa canopy), then perform dāna respectfully to an appropriate recipient; document/remember the intention for the departed.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: ritual-space culminating in dāna to brāhmaṇa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.34: śayyā-dāna culmination in brāhmaṇa-dāna; Garuda Purana śrāddha: importance of proper recipient and completion (general)
This verse prescribes śayyā-dāna as a dharmic charity connected with funerary merit: a properly arranged bed with associated items is to be donated to a Brahmin as part of prescribed giving.
In the Preta Kanda context, the text outlines specific donations (dāna) performed alongside śrāddha-related duties; the verse details the exact articles to accompany the bed-offering, emphasizing ritual completeness.
Perform charity with intention and completeness—supporting learned or priestly custodians of rites and serving community needs—while keeping the spirit of dharma and remembrance central.